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Topic: First live hive beetle sighting! (Read 1931 times)

I have been lucky for a long time with no hive beetles. I seen the first one today I think. Little scouring bugger. Im sure I can thank one of the local migratory beeks (no punt intended). I really hope they dont turn my operation up side down!

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Hopefully your climate will keep them from becoming established or at least in some sort of check. Now for the sad news, beetles are like roaches where for every one you see.......

Keep your hive tool always ready from now on when doing inspections and mash them suckers whenever seen. I've even been known to tear down a stack just to go on a search and destroy mission. Good luck.

Yeap, I agree with David, if you don't they will. With a good strong hive and a little help from you its harder for them to get well established. I have had a hive I lost, now I see none up to 3 or 4 in my hives. I have been taking them down to bottom brood box ever couple months, and super ever few weeks. Good luck with your bees.

It was one guest and I did get it with my hive tool! Thankfully I have rad enough post about smashing them with the hive tool so it was an unconscious decision to grab my tool and smash that little sucka, and it felt good to know I got the little b.....d!

Yes I hope the migratory beeks take the problem with them when they leave and any unwanted guests they leave behind get the WISCONSIN COLD SHOULDER!

Hopefully oxalic acid does a number on those that make it into winter clusters.

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